Understanding HP Instant Capacity (iCAP) version 6.x and 7.x Codewords Whitepaper

Exceptions
The following example outputs from the icod_stat command illustrate the various exception status
events that might occur.
More cells active than expected
This system has one cell without usage rights (one iCAP cell). However, there are no inactive cells—all
cells have been activated. This exception must be corrected by deactivating one cell board.
# icod_stat
Software version: B.06.50
System ID: sys1
Serial number: USE1234567
Product number: A6912A
Unique ID: Z3e119df0de85bc9c
System contact e-mail: Not set
From e-mail: Set to the default ('adm')
Asset reporting: on
Exception status: More cells active than expected
Local Hard Partition Information
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Total processors: 8
Intended Active processors: 7
Active processors: 7
Licensed processors that can be activated: 0
Processors that can be activated if licensed: 1
Processors that cannot immediately be activated: 0
Global iCOD Information
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iCOD cells: 1
Actual inactive cells: 0
iCOD processors: 1
Actual inactive processors: 1
iCOD Memory: 0.0 GB
Actual inactive Memory: 0.0 GB
Processors using temporary capacity: 0
Temporary capacity available: 30 days, 0 hours, 0
minutes
Projected temporary capacity expiration: N/A
Allocation of iCOD Resources Among Partitions
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nPar Inactive Inactive Inactive
ID Cells Memory CPUs nPar Name
==== ======== =========== ======== ======================
0 0 0.0 GB 1 Partition 0 (local)
N/A 0 0.0 GB 0 Unassigned Cells
iCOD Partition Configuration Information
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Intended Actual Compatible
nPar Active Active Total Software
ID CPUs CPUs CPUs Installed nPar Name
==== ======== ====== ===== ========== ======================
0 7 7 8 Yes Partition 0 (local)
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